Thanks for that summary of tests and results, Moose.
I'm really glad that you have found a useful tool; I see that it was joint
first in a "Compact Shootout" on DPR.
I would have worried about the size of the sensor vs the megapixels (50mp/cm2
according to DPR), but the results, as you say, are impressive.
On 15 Nov 2010, at 06:30, Moose wrote:
> 64. The girl who has been watching me whenever I'm in sight finally finds a
> way to engage her fascination with me and my
> camera. She bobs and weaves around while exhorting me "Take my picture!"
> Every time it spears I may actually do so, up
> comes the frisbee. I appears her name is Erina and she was born in 2002.
>
> 68. Having dealt with me in her own way, Erina is free to pay full attention
> to her companion.
>
These are delightful shots, albeit a little risky for New Zealanders. However,
I am interested to note that the older girl's arm shows speckling at anything
other than the normal magnification; I zoom my screen and see strange colours
appear in the skin.
> 69. Light or dark?
Light
I note your requirement for long telephoto in the lens, but I am reasonably
happy with my short zooms (LX3 and G12). However, I will go for the tele
converter for the G12, when I can find one at a reasonable price.
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